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  1. How to Solve Disputes with the Helicopter Talk Technique By Peter Murphy
    Do you ever find that when a friend asks for your opinion on a problem it is a lot easier for you to see a solution than it is for your friend?And do you also find that sometimes you feel completely stuck when it comes to your own problems?The same applies to disputes, relationship issues and disagreements.When you are part of the problem it can be very difficult to see a solution. What you need at times like this is a helicopter!Helicopter Talk Technique:1. Imagine you are in a helicopter fly…


  2. How Do You Build Momentum in Your Business and Life? By Donna P. Lendzyk
    A few weeks ago at a "Leadership from the Ground Up" conference, Donald Trump spoke about the ingredients for success. I found his topic on momentum very intriguing. My thoughts have been returning to his presentation in my mind ever since.Mr. Trump shared a story about his friend who lost momentum, and the devastating impacts this friend experienced as a result. He also said that momentum is something you have to work hard to maintain. His words got me thinking - I've never really focused on …


  3. Living On Purpose By Leslie Fieger
    The purpose of life is to live a life of purpose. Those individuals who live their lives ‘on purpose’ are not prone to wondering what the meaning and purpose of their life is.They have already decided or chosen what that is. Sometimes the choice is complex. Other times it is simple. Sometimes the choice is highly idealistic. Sometimes it is simply pragmatic. It does not matter what the choice is, except to the person who has made the choice.By choosing a purpose to live life by, life takes on …


  4. COACHING: When it’s Beyond Oprah and Dr. Phil By Dr. Robert A. Eubanks
    How many more servings of the daytime self-help salad will it take to sooth your appetite? To actually get your life to where you want it to be? To actually start seeing changes for yourself rather than just on the tear-filled faces of Oprah’s latest guests?How about the alternatives? If you stick with TV then you will likely wind up in frightening dead ends with the likes of Jerry, Ricky and Montel. So, you read a few more Chicken Soup books, listen to another Anthony Robbins seminar and doub…


  5. Pecked to Death By Ducks By Maureen Killoran
    Ever been in a situation where it seems like minor criticisms are all you hear? Sure, there are things you could improve, you know that . . . but a constant peck, peck, peck of negative feedback sure doesn't motivate you to change! One of my mentors called this gradual chipping away at one's self esteem, "being pecked to death by ducks." How to deal with it? There are ducks outside my window as I write . . . and I know that one sure way to make them go away, is to stop feeding them. Ducks ne…


  6. A Christmas Wish By Wayne Mitchell
    My sister is a woman now beginning her thirties. She has had few friends and her boyfriends have never been good for her. Now she has finally found a man who adores her.They had an affair nine years back, when he was twice her age and still married. My sister ended the affair, and he separated from his wife. When my sister contacted him this spring, he finalized the divorce and they became a couple. His marriage, which was arranged by his church, was never happy.His parents and his childr…


  7. Executive Coaching -The Business Benefits By Andy Britnell
    Executive coaching is an investment for you and your business and you need to understand what returns you will get. How exactly will you benefit from it?On a practical level, much executive coaching nowadays is carried out by phone, so there is no time wasted in travelling to meetings. A phone call can simply be diaried in for the home or office to fit around your other commitments. E-mails are then used to correspond between phone calls as necessary.The relationship between coach and client…


  8. What's Wrong with Life Coaching? By Leo Penn
    As a Life Coach I quickly identified most individuals wanted to achieve a particular goal or ambition and tried it themselves without success, and unfortunatley were still reluctant to get any help. So, I started 'A Life Coaching' a company which provides individuals with the tools, skills and processes to Life Coach themselves. (Free sample multi media below.)All of the sudden the barriers for individuals came tumbling down, now Life Coaching become aligned with human nature and everyone is h…


  9. What in the World is Life Coaching? By Cameron Powell
    In my speaking engagements I have often compared coaching today to psychotherapy in the 1920s. The level of public understanding of coaching, outside of people in a certain socio-demographic category, is still in its infancy. We are all so saturated with the language of psychoanalysis – it’s difficult to read a book or watch a movie that isn’t premised on this shared language – that we probably don’t consider there was once a time when practitioners were asked:"Now, you do what, exactly?""An…


  10. How to Hire a Coach By Alvah Parker
    Improve Your Life! How to Hire A Coach.A reader writes, "I do not know how or where to contact a coach here. What kind of background should a good coach have?”Perhaps others of you wondered the same thing. Hiring a coach takes some investigation on your part but according to the February issue of "Fast Company" magazine there are 20,000 coaches in the world so locating one isn't going to be difficult. (See below for a link to the Fast Company article.) If you want a coach in your country tha…


  11. Q-Tip It! By Maureen Killoran
    Back in the 1920’s when Polish-American entrepreneur Leo Gerstenzang invented cotton swabs as a safer way to clean his baby’s ears, he called his product “Q-Tip.” Actually, his first name-choice was “Baby Gay” – but that didn’t sell, so the by-now familiar name emerged. Mr. Gerstenzang chose “Q” for Quality . . . and he must have been on to something, because Q-Tip has become a household word (and we’ve developed a whole ‘nother set of connotations for ‘Baby Gay.’)Which made Q-Tip a good …


  12. Do You "Dither" in Your Job Search? By Marilyn Tellez
    I looked up the definition of "to dither" before writing this article.  It is to be agitated and in a nervous state. My definition, however, as it relates to a job seeker is that some people will spend many minutes and hours, seeking a way out of looking for a job.  It is a neighbor of procrastination. But "dithering" also can mean, going from one activity to another.  For example:  Writing down names of people to call about jobs, but never making the calls or putting one's attention onto ot…


  13. The Secret of Self-Esteem By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
    Have you ever thought about what really creates self-esteem? Having a deep sense of inner worth is important to all of us, but many people have some false beliefs about what creates confidence in our own merit as individuals.Some of the common false beliefs regarding what creates self-esteem are:I will feel good about my self when I’m making $______(fill in the amount) a year.I will feel worthy when I am in a relationship with a (beautiful) (handsome) (wealthy) (loving) (fill in own) person.I …


  14. 5 Tips to Improve ANY Performance By Dr. Leif Smith
    Seeking improved performance at work? Wishing you could finally achieve your sports-related goals? Merely looking for a way to get more out of everything you do? What follows are five basic skills (basic in that all top achievers know these skills and apply them in some form on a weekly basis) that will dramatically improve your performance.1. VisualizationSome people are more “visual learners” than others, but most everybody can benefit from the utilization of applied visualization in their l…


  15. The Incredible Rightness of Being By Inna Nirenburg
    An Age-Old QuestionSearching for more meaning in our lives has been an age-old preoccupation for us humans. Why am I here? What am I meant to do? What's the point of it all? And, most importantly in the modern-day world, what is it that will make me happy?Dissatisfaction, or "Gimme More!"It is human nature that when we feel dissatisfied with something - be it our jobs, our homes, our relationships, or even our lives in general - we feel there is something missing. And where there's something m…


  16. Are You Worth Investing In? By Lorraine Pirihi
    Do you realise that if you're green you're growing and if you're ripe you're rotten? So says Winston Marsh, Business Marketing Guru in his recent newsletter.Here's an excerpt from it ..."Over the last week or so I have been presenting a series of seminars for MYOB throughout New Zealand and I have made an amazing discovery.Most people would rather service their car than service their brain!Now what do I mean by this? Well, quite simply, nobody gives a second thought to putting their car in for…


  17. The Power of Witnessing and Segment Intending By Brad Swift
    I love it when I come across something in reading that makes an immediate and significant contribution to my life. And I particularly love it when I run across two such things that appear to work synergistically.That's what happened this week, a particularly challenging week for me, in large part because my daughter, Amber, came down with the chicken pox. Amber is rarely sick and hasn't been this sick since she was 3 or 4. (She's now almost 13), so I found myself 'off purpose' a fair amount of…


  18. 101 Winning Choices By Nilesh Gore
    Personal missions statements (PMS) are just nothing but the winning choices. Our mind can program us in such a way that success ratio in personal, social & professional life changes drastically.PMS or winning choices are exactly similar to that programming. It enables, focuses you on changing your habits, behavior, attitudes & shapes your character to develop & increase success with achievements to make you complete person with class & style.PMS rules your mind & rules your senses. It makes po…


  19. Enhancing Life for a Lifetime By Theresa Castro
    Do you often feel lonely, anxious, or even depressed? Is a mid-life or quarter-life crisis threatening your confidence, self-esteem and well-being? Do you yearn for practical advice on enhancing, balancing and bringing new joy to your personal and professional life?Tens of millions of Americans answer a resounding “yes” to one or more of those questions. After all, statistics report that more than 19 million of us are diagnosed with depression each year. Here are seven simple exercises to enh…


  20. Your Personal Treasure Chest By Barbara Becker Holstein
    Sometimes it is helpful to review several of the basic components of THE ENCHANTED SELF. That's what I've decided to do this time.Discovering your ENCHANTED SELF is a new way for you to achieve better mental and physical health. It is based on research documenting that within each of us there resides the capacity for achieving states of well-being again and again.What makes THE ENCHANTED SELF different from other holistic therapies are the tools we use on the journey. One of the major tools I …


  21. Personal Strategic Planning By Jeannette Kraar
    I have a few questions for you ---What if we as individuals adapted and utilized some of the same tried and true processes and methods that have given businesses the edge they need to succeed over their competition? My sense is that understood and implemented correctly professionals would be able to gain the same competitive advantage. Remarkably, this is not anything overly complicated or new and I can’t take credit for developing it. But I can (and will) take credit for suggesting we take it…


  22. Executive Coaching Case Studies By Andy Britnell
    If you are wondering whether investment in executive coaching would promote your business growth, some case studies might help you in making a decision.Although confidentiality prevents me from going into too much detail, I think the following examples will give you an idea of how executive coaching can achieve good results in a variety of business situations.Quite a complex case I was called in to assist with was that of an operational team within a large organisation who were experiencing co…


  23. Is Coaching For You? By Leanne Hoagland-Smith
    More and more people have less and less time, but have greater demands both personally and professionally. This situation has resulted in the emergence of personal coaching within four basic areas: Financial, Physical or Fitness, Life or Career and Executive Performance.FINANCIAL COACHES help individuals with the myriad of financial decision facing today’s working and retired population. Just a few years ago, these people viewed themselves as financial advisors or consultants. Coaching ap…


  24. Have a World-Changing Conversation By Barbara Bellissimo
    I know what you’re thinking… “Here I am, completely stressed out and overworked, and here’s Barbara telling me that I can change the world by having a conversation! Really…the heat must have fried her brain…”You’re absolutely right. (About the world-changing conversations, not about the fried brain.) I’m not talking about changing the big world; I’m talking about changing your world. Here are some examples:During a group discussion on motivation, one woman learns a new way of celebrating …


  25. The "I-TO-WE" Story By Glenn Cohen
    This is the story about how I came to the point in my life to be a relationship coach and how I developed the passion to reach out and help people to learn the skills to have successful relationships and live their life with their Best Friend during the day, Lover at Night and Partner for LifeMy journey to become a relationship coach began several years ago when I was involved in a painful, difficult and frustrating relationship which unfortunately was not the only one that I have had, but tha…



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1. The Role of Grief Group Facilitators By Saundra L. Washington
Technically, there are two types of grief groups. Informational and support groups are for individuals who have an interest in the grief process. The purpose of these groups is to promote grief education and awareness. It covers the grief process in a more academic fashion.The second type of grief group is a process and personal growth oriented group focusing on facilitating the individual participant's own personal loss management. It is therapeutic in nature and can take many different forms…

2. Mindfulness and Multiple Intelligences: 8 Ways to Pay Attention By Maya Talisman Frost
How are you smart?Let me count the ways.Harvard professor Howard Gardner was the first to describe the concept of Multiple Intelligences. According to this widely-accepted theory, we are each born with a certain amount of intelligence in each of eight areas, and we have the potential to harness or develop each of these throughout our lives.In 1983, Gardner first described seven intelligences: linguistic, logical/mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily/kinesthetic, interpersonal and intrapersona…

3. Top 4 Reasons Why You Should Have a Coach By Dave Origano
Actually there is one big reason why people will fail on their path to success and balance - the lack of a coach. The coaching is an essental part of your process of personal growth. Let me explain why.You don't know where to begin. There are so many books, courses and trainings that most people do not know where to start. And when you've finally found a start? A personal coach will select the material for you. The coach will lead your way and keeps assisting you when needed.They have done it …

4. Context is King! By John McCabe
If you've been around the Internet for more than two hours, you've probably heard someone say it or write it. If you haven't, you will.Content is King.What they're saying is that the message is what's important on a web page, not spinning logos or dancing exclamation marks. You'll see it trotted out when people ask about new technologies like streaming media and Flash presentations."Don't mess with that junk. After all, Content Is King."It's my observation that those people are partially right…